Lightning Ridge Expedition

2024

8 DAY FULLY INCLUSIVE TOUR

THURSDAY 30TH MAY TO THURSDAY 6TH JUNE


There is nowhere in Australia quite like Lightning Ridge.


It is a compelling combination of rural sophistication and the wildly eccentric. There is a moonscape of mullock heaps, under which hundreds of obsessed miners toil and dig in search of the black opals which have made the town famous, juxtaposed against the cosmopolitan Artesian Bore Baths. Many who come to “The Ridge” for just a short time, end up staying a life-time without being able to pinpoint the exact reason.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


The Big Strawberry, Griffith Town Tour, Kidman Way, Great Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Back of Bourke Exhibition Centre, Lightning Ridge Guided Tour, Chambers of the Black Hand, Opal Mine Adventure, Cactus Farm, Amigos Castle, The Grawin, John Murray Art Gallery, Dubbo, Taronga Western Plains Zoo, CSIRO Radio Telescope ”The Dish”, Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory and Benalla Street Art.

MULTIPLE NIGHT STAY
3 nights at Lightning Ridge


TOUR COSTS

Twin Share Room First Tour: $4,145 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 2 - 10 Tours:
$4,095 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 11 - 20 Tours:
$4,070 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 21+ Tours:
$4,045 per person
Single Room Supplement:
$485 per person
 
Deposit:
$300 per person
 

As a thank you for travelling with O'Shannessy's Quality Tours, you will automatically receive a saving on the total tour price for your second and subsequent tours.
 
In most cases, O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours will match single travellers who wish to twin share, with another single traveller of the same gender.
​However, if this is not possible, you shall be provided with single accommodation at the twin share fare (no additional cost).

​O'Shanessy's Quality Tours are now providing travel insurance through Nib Insurance.


Travel insurance is not compulsory, however the Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider at the time the balance of the tour is to be paid. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or must cancel at late notice.

​Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets your needs.

MAP

ITINERARY

  • DAY 1: THURSDAY 30TH MAY, 2024

    MELBOURNE TO GRIFFITH


    Welcome to our tour to Lightning Ridge. With chauffeured pickup from home, we are transferred to meet our O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours luxury coach and crew. From Melbourne we make our way north to The Big Strawberry where we stop for lunch. This afternoon we cross into New South Wales and through to Griffith. Row upon row, farm upon farm of oranges, grapes, peaches and other delights boldly announce we have entered one of Australia’s most magnificent food and wine producing areas. 


    OVERNIGHT: Econolodge Griffith Motor Inn, GRIFFITH


  • DAY 2: FRIDAY 31ST MAY, 2024

    GRIFFITH TO COBAR


    This morning we visit the Griffith Visitors Centre where we collect our local expert. Their tour will give us a good introduction to the area and what occurs over a 12 month period, as well as the history of the Griffith area. On the road again, we follow the famous Kidman Way. We travel through quite a few little outback towns like Goolgowi - the “Crossroads to the Outback”. It’s a relatively new town with settlement occurring in the 1920’s when the Mid-Western Highway and the railway encouraged development. Today the town provides a welcome, restful stop for travellers. We continue on to Hillston; situated on the banks of the Lachlan River, the town provides a wealth of water orientated activities. The next stop is Mount Hope and this is where we enjoy our lunch.  Copper Ore was discovered here in 1873 on Coan Downs by a shepherd named MacDowall. This discovery led to the opening of the Grade Central, Mount Allen and Mount Solitary Mines. Gold was also mined here.  Mount Hope now has a population of about 20, whereas in its heyday it boasted 3,000.  Mid-afternoon we arrive in Cobar and visit the Great Cobar Outback Heritage Centre incorporating the Regional Museum. The Great Cobar Heritage Centre is the former Administration Building of the Great Cobar Copper Mine. The centre captures the essence of Cobar, with an amazing collection of artefacts revealing the extraordinary and diverse range of local heritage. We then finish our days touring and check into our motel.


    OVERNIGHT:  Cobar Town and Country Motor Inn, COBAR 


  • DAY 3: SATURDAY 1ST JUNE, 2024

    COBAR TO LIGHTNING RIDGE


    We farewell our hosts and head to Bourke, situated on the banks of the Darling River. There are some wonderful historic buildings here including the Carriers Arms Inn, frequented by Henry Lawson in the early 1890s and mentioned in some of his stories.  While we are here, we visit the Back of Bourke Exhibition Centre that will bring to life the story of Outback New South Wales and of course the Back O’ Bourke. In true country style, we enjoy lunch at the pub – The Port of Bourke Hotel to be exact. Lightning Ridge is our destination and we aim to get there late afternoon.  This is a three night stop so unpack and get comfortable. 


    OVERNIGHT: Wallangulla Motel, LIGHTNING RIDGE

     

  • DAY 4: SUNDAY 2ND JUNE, 2024

    LIGHTNING RIDGE


    This morning we are in for an intriguing experience. Visit the Chambers of the Black Hand, an underground gallery with works carved and painted into the walls by the artist, Ron Canlin. There is no subject off limits here as Ron constantly carves his new works. Next, we experience the atmosphere of an underground mine at Opal Mine Adventures. Here we’ll learn about opal mining through a video presentation and visit the showroom to view the opals that came from the mine in this area. Then popping into the Cactus Farm, you’ll be captivated by the beautifully displayed and numerous varieties of cacti. We are then joined by a local guide who will lead us on a sightseeing tour of this 

    fascinating outback town before uncovering Amigos Castle, a huge Italian Style Castle built by one man. Later, we’ll return to our hotel and refresh before dinner. 


    OVERNIGHT:  Wallangulla Motel, LIGHTNING RIDGE 


  • DAY 5: MONDAY 3RD JUNE, 2024

    THE GRAWIN


    With our local expert joining us again we head out to The Grawin, a group of Opal Fields where the largest opal ‘Light of the World’ was found. Be treated as a local at the welcoming Glengarry Hilton, a unique place for our lunch and no doubt a great place for the Australian larrikin. After our tucker, we head back to ‘The Ridge’ with enough time to take a look at the John Murray Art Gallery. Here John’s kept busy adding to his outside mural, affectionately named ‘Billygoat Lane’. 


    OVERNIGHT:  Wallangulla Motel, LIGHTNING RIDGE

     

  • DAY 6: TUESDAY 4TH JUNE, 2024

    LIGHTNING RIDGE TO DUBBO


    Farewell to Lightning Ridge as we travel south through Coonamble and Gilgandra to Dubbo. We arrive late morning and have some free time to stretch our legs and have some lunch. Dubbo is one of Australia’s largest cities - in population terms it is ranked in the top 40. Unlike many other rural centers throughout Australia, Dubbo has experienced quite dramatic growth over the past decade and now offers all the sophistication of a capital city, without sacrificing the benefits of country life. It is situated in the geographical heart of NSW and has a history that goes back more than 180 years. Dubbo is also home to the Taronga Western Plains Zoo. The zoo is one of the largest in the world, covering some 300 hectares, where animals live in large natural areas behaving very much as they would in the wild. We are joined by a local guide who will board our coach and provide us with an insight into the animals and zoo (with plenty of stops for explanations and photos). After our tour, we have some free time to revisit the animals. We then check into our accommodation.

     

    OVERNIGHT: The Oxley Motel, DUBBO 


  • DAY 7: WEDNESDAY 5TH JUNE, 2024

    DUBBO TO WAGGA WAGGA


    We have a slightly earlier start this morning; from Dubbo we take the Newell Highway through Peake Hill.  Just north of Parkes, we visit the CSIRO Radio Telescope, also called “The Dish”. The visitors centre features many hands on displays and exhibits and our visit also includes an audio-visual experience. Our lunch venue today is in Grenfell and our afternoon journey takes us through Young and Cootamundra. We stop in Junee for a tour of the Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory before the last leg of today’s journey which takes us to Wagga Wagga


    OVERNIGHT: Mercure Wagga Wagga, WAGGA WAGGA 

  • DAY 8: THURSDAY 6TH JUNE, 2024

    WAGGA WAGGA TO MELBOURNE


    Unfortunately, our holiday is coming to an end and today is mostly a travel day so sit back and enjoy the ride! We stop in Albury for our morning break then drive to Benalla. Here, we’ll take a drive to see some of the Street Art – artists from around the world were brought together to paint murals on bare walls, some over three stories high.  After lunch, we continue on to Melbourne. As always, our chauffeurs await our arrival to transfer us safely home with memories of a sensational Lightning Ridge tour –  all part of the O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours superior service.


TOUR INCLUSIONS

Complimentary Chauffeur Driven Transfers
Victorian passengers from Greater Melbourne, Bendigo, Torquay, Ballarat, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington Peninsulas, Phillip Island and selected areas of Gippsland will be picked up from home in a private chauffeured vehicle by one of our professional drivers. 

For Victorian passengers not within this pick up zone, or our interstate passengers a quote can be provided for home pickup in extended areas. At the end of your tour, you will be safely returned home with memories of a sensational tour. 


Luxury Touring Coaches

Our full size, 3 axle luxury coaches have only 32-36 passenger seats allowing you even more personal space and extra leg room. Our coaches are fitted with comfortable reclining seats with aisle arm rests, foot rests, seat belts, panoramic windows with blinds, refrigerator for passenger use, restroom, climate control air conditioning and Road Cam monitors which display the road ahead in real time. Each coach has a second door for easier entry and exit and touchless hand sanitizer dispensers at each entry to help keep everyone safe. Our coaches have full air suspension delivering a smooth and quiet ride which also allows us to lower the coach closer to the ground, making boarding and disembarking even easier.


Tour Directors

Dedicated O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours coach crew (tour directors) on board to ensure your travel experience is memorable.


Best Available Quality Accommodation

Ensuite motel accommodation each night.


Attractions

All tours and interest venues as per itinerary.


Meals

All full cooked breakfasts, morning teas most days, all lunches and two course restaurant dinners daily.


No Hidden Extras

O'Shannessy's Quality Tours are fully inclusive.

 

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“...The CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, star of the movie ‘The Dish’,
is one of Australia’s most prominent landmarks…”

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PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY


Receipt of payment of funds will be taken as acceptance of O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours conditions of travel for this tour. Prices include GST and all taxes.


Deposit is fully refundable until 46 days prior to departure date.

Balance due on invoice approximately 45 days prior to departure.


Cancellation 45 to 31 days before tour departure date 20% Refund of Tour Cost

Cancellation within 30 days of tour departure date No Refund

On or after tour date departure No Refund


If a tour is cancelled for any reason by O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours before the departure date, all passengers will be offered the option of transferring to another tour of their choice, hold the funds in trust for a future tour or a full refund. There is no time limit as to when this must be used. If a lockdown is implemented while a tour is in progress, our first priority is the safety and wellbeing of our passengers and ensuring that we get each and every one of them home safely, and therefore we treat every situation individually. The Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or have to cancel at late notice. Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets all of your needs. We are able to provide travel insurance through Nib Insurance. If you would like a quote please call our office toll free on 1800 354 352.

 

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